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The Nanton News 1934-01-04 - 1935-12-26
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CLASSIFIED ADS. 4. Cornelius Hiebert, LLB. BARRISTER Solicitor Notary Public Phone 55 NANTON Offices at Nanton and Stavely BALLACHEY, BURNET, SPANKIE HESELTINE Solicitors and Notari Offices at High River and 801-Lancaster B: LODGE CARDS GOLDEN STAR REBEKAH LODGE, No. 9 Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 8:00 p.m,, in Marshall's Hall. M. Crockett, N.G. K. R. Scott, RS. NANTON LODGE No. 17, A.F. ALM. Mesis 2nd Thurs: day every month. TM. Alexander, W.M W. H. Allan, Sec, SOLDEN LINK LODGE NO. 21) 1.0. 0. F. : Me ts every second and fourth Monday evening at 8 o'clock, in Marshall's F141 W. L, Crockett, N.G. MW gt;-McKenzie, RS. BUSINESS FUNERAL DIRECTING And Embalming Motor Hearse and Modern Eq ; For Sale BARRED ROCK PULLETS for Sale. Inquire at Nanton News. tf FOR SALE 2 4 h.p. Judson engine, thoroughly overhauled, 15. G B Motor Co. ni PERSONAL CHRISTMAS CARDS eo 12 up. Order now for-Old Country mails. Stock- ae and printed by The Nanton jews. for one dozen. Lost TIRE lost west of Nanton Saturday. Hugh Hawk, Parkland, or notify Gill Lee. 1t . Wanted TRUCKING wanted gt; Lotus - Rue, Phone 178. tf BRAND ADS - branded on left jaws W.C. Cooper, Nanton. S S on left fibs and horses Pay branded on right shoulder be- (2 long to Philip McPherson, Nanton. THE CHURCHES BAPTIST CHURCH 11 am Sunday school. 7:30 p.am. Sermon by Rev. J. W. Bee. CHRIST: CHURCH Sunday, October 2ist. Reward for information lead- Aas ing to: recovery..of horses (OY Catile branded YJ. on right hip or THE NANTON NEWS Page Four WIN- SCHOLARSHIPS Sons of Canadian Pacitic Rail- way employees in Montreal, Winnipog and Lethbridge havo- beon award ed 0. PR scholorships entitling them to tuition at McG il-Uni- versity and LEcole des Hautes Etudes o m mercia- Yes; commen- cing with the current ses sion at both education a1 ins titutions. The scholar- 4.M-Laramee ships held at McGill cover one year in the Faculty of Arts and four years - in chemical, civil, mechanical; or electrical engineering or five years in a r chitecture: That held at L Bcole des Hautes Etudes Com- merciales is for three years, The winners: are dean Marie Lara- mee, bache- Tor ofarts- of St. Mary's Col- lege, and son a R. McCallum of M. Laramee, foreman shipper, Stores Department Angus Shops, Montreal who is awarded the three year scholarship. Those going to McGill are Reside McCallum, son of Mrs. Beatrice Mc- Callum, clerk in the au-. ditor of freight and tele- grap, receipts office, real; David B. W. Reid, son of D. B. Reid, machinist in the Wes- ton Shops, Win- nipeg; and Al- bert Grant As- plin, son of C. P, R. locomo- stive engineer working out of Lethbridge. These free scholarship awards D. B.Reld SNODGRASS FUNERAL HOME and EMBALMERS PHONE 222 High River H. Auctioneer . Alberta i Nanton, OLD COUNTRY CHRISTMAS LOWER FARES Nov. 15 to Jan. 5 Return Yimit 5 MONTHS Through Sleeping Cars To The Seaboard - connecting with Christmas Sail- ings from Saint John Duchess of Y lt; Dec, a Duchess of Richmond FREQUENT SAILH DURING OCTOBER-NOVEMBER Full information from Ticket Agent ANADIAN THIS p.-m. Suminy- Schoo 1:30-p.m. Evensong; Rev, Canon Merrick, M.A.,. Rector. NANTON UNITED CHURCH Sabbath services: 11. am The Divine Image. Young people's. choir. Sunday school. The Gospel of Persist- COMING EVENTS K. Roy McLean, Sight Specialist,of McLean Anderson, Optometrists, of Calgary, wishes to announce professional visit to: Nanton at the General Hospital, Tuesday, October 23, Eyes examined. Glasses pre- seribed when necessary. 1 Bridge Drive at Auditorium hotel, Friday, Nov. 2, given by the Altar mission, 25 . Tha United - church anton Tuesday, Nov.'6. Dinner at 6 p.m. Adinission, adults 50c, students 3 The W.A. of the Missionary Sce- ety of the Anglican ehureh will hold their Christmas sale of home cook- ing and needle work in the Parish hall, Saturday, Nov. 24. Tea will be served. : 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Dew, late of Nanton, deveased: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons having claims upon the estate of James Bennett Dew, deceased, who died on the 8th day Society of St. Cecelia s church. Ad- children 25c. 4/ tion of wheat in Canada in 1830 but the Canc to minor sons of the pany s employ ees are made yearly and are renewable com- year for a per fod not exceed g ing five years if, at the close ers are enti- tled under the rules of the institution to a fall standing jn the next higher year, A A. G. Asplin Well-over on: acreage of North Africa is devoted to durum wheats, Algeria an Mor- rocco seeding particularly high pro- portions of this kind. The main markets for North African wheats jare found in France and Italy. At-the beginning of the World War, aeroplanes could not fly faster climb only 3,500 feet in five minutes; when the wer ended, planes could There is no record of-the produc- in 1880 2,866,554 acres on 464,025 farms produeed. 32,350,452 bushels, call for a convention to be held in Ost. 81, at 2:30 p.m., for the purpose It there are others, we have not -Mrs-Atice Speed Stoll, was kid- Mont-- wrapping a-coat-around.-her-to pro- than -85 miles an hour, and- could ) anton fly 150 miles an hour and climb ine of thei ri aie ee-ong foo-tesr in tive minutes. dvertise every issue heir weekly. CONSERVATIVES TO NOMINATE The conservative executive of Nanton-Claresholm--provincial ituency held a meeting at Clares: holm last. Thursday, and issued con- Bruhn s hall, Stavely, Wedensday, of nominating a candidate for the legislature, to-contest the constit + uency at the next provincial elec. tion, The names.so far mentioned in-connection with the nomination are E, B, Trall of Nanton, W. J. Ellison of Parkland, and Stanley Wyatt of Claresholm. Whether either of their gentlemen are active cindidates; or merely receptive, the News is not in a position to say; but their names have been-proposed. heard of them yet;-but there is still plenty of time. See KIDNAPPED WOMAN RETURNED HOME napp d- from her suburban home Louisville; Ky., last Thursday evening was returned to her home Tuesday evening. The 50,000 ran- som demanded had been paid. Mrs. Stoll was not feeling well and was negligee, and only she and one maid were in the house when she was cap- tured. The kidnappers hit her over; the head with an iron pipe, and then carried her to an automobile, tect her from cold. She was taken to Indianapolis and held in an apart- ment there. The money was paid in Nashville. After the money. was paid, relatives of Mrs. Stoll were in- formed to come a designated place to take her.. Mrs. Stoll was kindly treated during her detention. The woman who had charge of her. in Indianapolis has been caught, but the man who did the kidnapping was still at large according to the latest: reports, but search is being made for him. Since becoming an independent state in 1831, Belgium has had but four kings: CHILDREN CRY FOR IT By Pruce B. Brewer, Vice-President ' Ferry-Hanly Advertising Go. What is it that-children cry for? So many of you know the answer, and think of it when children need it, that you have helped to build of the largest drug businesses in all the world. Why do you think of it? It is because, I believe, the makers of that product. never allow you to forget-it: - Regularity - in advertising has built most of the successful manu- facturers, and most of the success- ful merchants. In-cities- the leading stores are in the paper every day, In smaller cities and towns, merchants should M n who study how the mind works can tell us the reason regu- larity pays but it may be simpler to point out that a steady drip of AND CLAIMANTS In the Estate of James - Bennett 57 per cent while the number of acres increased about 1,000 per cent: z see Trials at the Kentucky Experi- ment Station of fermenting corn- stalks as a substitute. for horse in the manure for heating hotbeds indicat- Province of Alberta, Farmer, ed certain advantages for the corn- stalks, such as greater uniformity whereas in 1980 24,898,000 acres on Water from a roof, will soon bore 728,664 farms produced 420,672,000 a whol in the soil. The steady drip bushels. Thus in 50 years, the num- of advertising finaly brings in, the .ber of farms increased only about customer. Reminder after re minder, appeal after appeal for) his patronage, eventually tells on) him, and you have added a new customer to your list: Regularity in advertising also helps you hold-your present custo- mer. A survey made not long ago showed that-owners of a certain motor car were more regular read- of heat, provided the stalks were cut into short lengths and thoroughly wetted. ers of the adds about that car than any other group. Your customers are the most regular readers of your advertising, and when they grow. look for you in the paper they 4 andl makes 6. should be able to find you. If you can hold the customers, do, with advertising used regu you have, also, your business and attract new ones larly: is bound That is as plain as that And that is jjust what you want to do, and can make, 6 come in where 4 to, came in-before. A SOLID FRONT AXLE with fany Riding irithe (1) The structural advantage of a sturdy front axle of high quality steel is apparent to'anyone. 2) The pro; , Caster and toe-in of the front wheels can be maintained with consequent reduction in tire. d we'll show you what cam'er, caster and. toe-in are.) (3) The hea (4) The fle: section of spring is attached to the frame. le, feather-like tips are attached to the axle near the wheels; they receive road shocks first and absorb most of them before they reach the frame. The rear wheels also have the same easy spring control. (5) In the Ford, regardless of braking stresses, align- ment of the wheels and ease of steering are maintained by ball end soc Joint whic lz, radius rod and transverse spring. (6) The rear 45 insulated with rubber. Modern Motors PHONE SO NANTON anil eee Cry Cor) Gyo Wagon to Sea-Board - Fair and Efficient dealing is the AP Standard of Service. oie Bawlt Grain Handling and Marketing Facilities have served Western Farmers. Let us handle your grain and futures transactions. of May, 1938,are required-to send to the undersigned Executrix of his will by-the-15th day-of December, gard assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having re- notice has been so filed, or brought PACIFIC to her knowledge. 13th day of October, A.D. 1934, Ls H, STACK, Barrister, Vulcan, Alberta, anton, Alberta, the Executri: 1934, a full statement, duly verified, rot thetr ctrims and any securities held by them, and after that date the Executrix will distribute the) DATED at Vulcan, Alberta, a Solicitor for Elizabeth Alice Dew, : digestion Why BEER is so WHOLESOME the excellence and the beneficence of the f a BER... the finest barley-malt for ... hops for appetite ... yeast for vitality ... was there ever anything so down-right wholesome - as this mild and heartening beverage .. ALBERTA BEER Obtainable at our Warehouses, Vendor s Stores and your LOCAL HOTEL Barber Shop CANNOT CRATCH, For Service 0,-E SMITH. S46SS60OOOO90 LOE PEDSOLAQOODODOO OCOD OPED OOD advertisement is not inserted by the Alberta Liquor Control Board o: by the Government of the Province of Alberta.
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